Frequently Asked Questions
The voltage is one point four volts. This is the standard voltage for Zinc Air hearing aid batteries.
There are eight batteries in a pack. This ensures you have a sufficient supply for your hearing aid needs.
Each battery measures zero point thirty-one inches in length, zero point thirty-one inches in width, and zero point twenty inches in height. These compact dimensions make them easy to handle.
To install, open the battery compartment of your hearing aid and insert the battery with the positive side facing up. Ensure it fits snugly for optimal performance.
Yes, these batteries are suitable for hearing aids that require size thirteen batteries. They replace various models including DA13 and 13HPX.
You should replace your batteries when you notice decreased sound quality or if your hearing aid stops working. Regular checks can help maintain optimal performance.
Store the batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help maintain their shelf life and performance.
No, these batteries are specifically designed for hearing aids. Using them in other devices may not provide the correct voltage.
If a battery leaks, dispose of it immediately and clean the compartment of your hearing aid with a dry cloth. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Yes, Duracell encourages proper disposal of batteries, and many recycling programs exist for used batteries. Check local guidelines for battery disposal.
On average, these batteries last approximately five to seven days, depending on usage. Battery life can vary based on the hearing aid model.
These batteries feature improved performance and are easier to open. They also provide reliable, long-lasting power for your hearing aid.
No, these batteries are not suitable for children. They contain materials that can be harmful if ingested.
The Duracell hearing aid batteries can replace several models including DA13, 13HPX, and AC13. Always check your hearing aid specifications.
You can purchase these batteries at pharmacies, electronics stores, and online retailers. Look for authorized sellers for guaranteed quality.
Typically, batteries do not come with a warranty, but check with the retailer for any specific policies or guarantees.













